New York Mets president David Stearns and owner Steve Cohen are considering parting ways with pitcher Kodai Senga, who has struggled since a hamstring injury in June 2025. Despite his All-Star season in 2023, Senga’s recent performance, including a 5.25 ERA during a rehab assignment, raises concerns. With starter Clay Holmes out indefinitely, the Mets may give Senga one final chance in the majors, though they have limited patience left. Financially, releasing him would not be an issue, but they must weigh emotional costs.
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